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George R. Haney October 25, 1915 - December 21, 2012
George R. Haney, an iconic Glendale citizen, died peacefully in his home on December 21, 2012, surrounded by family. He will be remembered as a beloved husband, father, grandfather, businessman, coach, WWII Veteran, and friend to many. He was 97. Born in...
Tags: Human Interest, Financial Aid, Arts and Culture, Colleges and Universities, Transportation Accidents
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On the Town: Elks herd to Glendale for centennial bash
Glendale Elks Lodge #1289 members sure know how to throw a party — especially if it's their centennial year anniversary. On Friday (Dec. 28), Lodge members and guests pulled out all the stops for their themed “Celebrating 100 Years of Service&...
Tags: New Year's Day, Mike Gatto, Ronald Reagan, Arts and Culture, Festive Events
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Ruth Emily Wells January 4, 2013
Ruth Emily Wells, a resident of Westchester, passed away January 4th at the age of 96+ years. She suffered a stroke in 1994 but with care was able to reside in her residence until she was hospitalized for pneumonia in December, 2012. She was born in...Tags: Pneumonia, The Salvation Army
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Community news: Los Altos Auxiliary supports Hathaway-Sycamores boys, Elks Lodge hits the big 100
Los Altos Auxiliary members gathered recently at the beautifully renovated home of Susan and Steven Peterman for their annual holiday party and to celebrate a year of fundraising success on behalf of the boys, ages 6 to 17, in residential care at...
Tags: Halloween, Holidays, George McCullough, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Verdugo Views: An Olympic diver who made a splash
Back in the 1950s, the Glendale Historical Society honored several people who had made an impact on Glendale. One was a young woman named Vicki Manalo Draves. What had Draves accomplished to put her on this distinguished list? Well, she brought home...
Tags: Rentals, Human Interest, Los Angeles Unified School District, Chevy Chase, Petroleum Industry
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Start the Presses: Rewarding times in the newsroom
Awards ceremonies are usually long, dull affairs. Fortunately, when you're dealing with such fetes given by journalists, you tend to deal with more interesting — or at least creative — types. And an open bar. Always an open bar. On Thursday,...Tags: Newspapers, Politics, Human Interest, Primaries, Newspaper and Magazine
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Despite Dream Act, Glendale Community College group will continue to help undocumented students
Not long before Julissa Valladares graduated in the top 5% of her senior class at Abraham Lincoln High School in Lincoln Heights, she won acceptance letters from UCLA, UC Irvine and UC Santa Barbara. But as a student who came to the U.S. at age 10 from...
Tags: University of California, Irvine, Abraham Lincoln, California State University, Northridge, University of California, Los Angeles, DREAM Act
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Players bestowed with season-ending awards
SOUTHEAST GLENDALE —- The Glendale YMCA Quarterback Club, in its 70th year, meets Tuesdays at the Elk's Lodge. The following are odds and ends from the 11th and final meeting of the year. COACHES HAND OUT AWARDS Each of the four area high school...Tags: Football, California Interscholastic Federation, Brigham Young University , Financial Aid, Students
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Community news: Rotary Club given update on public safety, Fall Salon provides scholarships
Glendale Police Chief Ron De Pompa discussed how Southern California is seeing an increase in crime by repeat offenders a year after the passage of AB 109 when he spoke to the Glendale Noon Rotary Club on Nov. 8. AB 109 was the public safety...
Tags: Mental Health, Politics, Government, Crime, Law and Justice, Arts and Culture
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Community news: Hoover's Tour of Homes, Professor Carlos Robles wins award
Tickets go on sale Wednesday for the 55th annual Hoover High School PTA Tour of Homes, scheduled from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dec. 8. The tour raises funds for senior scholarships. A new feature this year will be a refreshment area at one of the homes, where...
Tags: Teachers, Science and Technology, PTA, California Science Center, Teaching and Learning
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On the Town: Fun and fashion at Patrons Club
At 106 years of age, Gertrude Ness could not be faulted for deciding to sit this one out — modeling in the annual fashion show of the Patrons Club of Glendale Community College. Honoring the club's 65th birthday, some 250 faculty, administrative and...
Tags: Auction Service, Men's Wearhouse Inc., Entertainment, Financial Aid, Students
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Lions help sponsor guide puppy in training
Northwest Glendale Lions have supported Guide Dogs of America for more than 20 years. Now the club has a puppy to call its own. The club and member Tillman Pink Jr. are sponsoring a puppy — a female Labrador/golden retriever mix named Cybelle...
Tags: Museums, Entertainment, Entertainment Events, Animals, Artists
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